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Former MIT researcher discusses neuroethics in center's first fall talk

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… : Black History 101 Mobile Museum special exhibit, " '68: How Far Have We Come?," 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. , Richmond Center … by the WMU Office for Diversity and Inclusion, " '68: How Far Have We Come?," at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4 , in …

https://wmich.edu/news/2018/08/48528

University Theatre presents 'The Conviction of Lady Lorraine'

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… member Dwandra Nickole Lampkin will perform the one-woman show "The Conviction of Lady Lorraine" Nov. 6-8 in the York … of the civil rights movement interwoven with the struggles of a contemporary artist whose skin color shapes how … in academia, Lampkin lived in New York City where she worked as a professional actress. Her television credits …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/11/20071

Detecting threats and emergencies to protect infrastructures

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… as well as vulnerabilities that exist in computer networks that are the root cause of the increase in … to develop this novel, unified anomaly detection framework that can detect such emergencies and provide an early … Because our framework is based on simple operations, it doesn’t require expensive devices or a lot of computing …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/02/70805

Town hall meeting, letters to homes key parts of compensation rollout

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… pay structure. According to Hills, preliminary data show that about 27 percent of employees in the Staff … campus employees," Hills says. "There's still much more to do as we prepare to implement the new structure and put … More information A complete narrative following the work completed by the Staff Compensation Project team is …

https://wmich.edu/news/2015/05/23700

Summer construction paves way for greener, more sustainable campus

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… Board of Trustees Plaza is taking shape. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Dozens of construction projects are underway this summer on … steps and make the area more accessible. A new sculpture, however, will be erected nearby at the entrance of Rood … construction wraps up in the fall. NEW STUDENT CENTER Crews work on a patio at the new student center. Work on the new …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/05/68076

Free financial aid event set for college-bound students

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… Sunday, Feb. 9 , for College Goal Sunday and learn how to maximize their financial aid opportunities. The … the most financial assistance possible. WMU's event, one of dozens being held around the state as part of the MI College … for additional details about MI College Goal and how to win a $1,000 scholarship, an iPad Mini or a $25 …

https://wmich.edu/news/2014/02/13373

Future educator hones leadership skills, gives back with student organization 'Blankets for Bronson'

College of Education and Human Development

… In its first year, Darrah's club crafted 35 blankets to donate to hospital patients. Blankets are sewn by tying two … me with my leadership skills, problem solving and learning how to be patient," says Darrah. "I've always had a deep … sense of wanting to volunteer, and my major is teaching me how to be of service to children." Darrah's leadership …

https://wmich.edu/news/2023/07/72253

Institute to honor Lewis Walker at fundraising dinner

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… and was the first African-American faculty member with a doctoral degree hired by WMU. The Walker Institute was named … to studying race, ethnicity and poverty, and the struggle for justice and civil rights. Among the chief beneficiaries of his work are the 20,000 WMU students he has taught and the …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/02/5051

Public gets first look at design potential of East Hall renovation

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… verified) on Key architectural features like the cupola shown here will be preserved during the East Hall renovation. … KALAMAZOO—After four weeks of evaluation and initial design work, campus officials and the Kalamazoo architectural … site earlier this week in preparation for weeks of hazardous material abatement and salvaging architectural elements …

https://wmich.edu/news/2013/07/8238

Focusing on the basics with aerospace engineer Adam Houtman

College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

… into the curriculum. “Our professors emphasized the why and how behind solving problems,” says Houtman, who graduated in 2013. “Boil down the problem to its simplest and most distinct parts, … can get far without good mentors!" Currently, Houtman works as an aerospace engineer at WACO Aircraft in Battle …

https://wmich.edu/news/2022/03/67553